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Welcome To bug.directory 🐛

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What Is It?

bug.directory is a searchable Obsidian vault brought to you by the exploits.club team. It's intended to serve as a collection of vuln research, exploit development, and reverse engineering resources to help you get spun up on new projects fast.

The database has been initially seeded with weekly resources collected in https://blog.exploits.club. That said, the vault is open-source and thus the more contributions from the community the better.

How To Use It?

Online:

The easiest way to get spun up is check out some of the tags linked below, or use the search bar to find something specific (platform, primitive, resource, etc). It can be useful to stack tags in the search bar, such as #linux #uaf #lpe. That said, there are limitations with the way Obsidian Publish handles tagging on the web sooo 👇

Locally

The vault really shines when used locally with Obsidian - It was designed with graph view in mind, which isn't as fully featured on the web platform (WIP - see [[README#How To Get Involved? | How To Get Involved]]). You can clone a copy from our GitHub

![[local_demo.mp4]]

Some Tags To Get You Started:

#linux #chrome #windows #lpe #fuzzing #learning_resource #ctf

How To Get Involved?

  1. The organization so far has been the brain child of a few people..okay really just one person. As such, please submit pull requests for new tags to be added, missing tags on resources, or new resources all together. A formal contribution guide is coming for non-exploits.club resources, but for now checkout out templates/Submission.md. MORE RESOURCES.
  2. Obsidian Publish leaves...something to be desired - this vault is really intended to be searched in the graph view as shown in the local demo above. As such, we are working on a self hosted version of this site which is a little more user friendly. If this is of interest and you can center a div, reach out to info@exploits.club.
  3. Maps Of Content - Some of the bigger tags are getting to a point where it would be cool to put together MOCs that serve as a table of contents, learning pathway, or jump-off point.
  4. Backlinks - Where there are connections between two different notes, it could be useful to have them backlinked so that as someone explores a topic, they have a natural next step. There are a handful of examples in the vault where it is extremely obvious doing so make sense (such as part 1 and part 2 of a series - see [[You Can't Spell WebRTC without RCE - Part 2]]), but there are plenty of other connections to be made to help your fellow researchers - submit PRs!!

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